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Subject Live with Urban: Using Demographic Data to Advance Health Equity
Date January 16, 2025 8:25 PM
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Using Demographic Data to Advance Health Equity
Wednesday, January 29, 2025, 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. ET


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The collection and application of demographic data to advance health equity is under way in California and can be a source of lessons and examples for other states. This webinar is informed by findings from research in California and engages experts from across the state. Panelists will wrestle with what state and federal policymakers can do to enhance transparency and accountability for addressing disparities in access to and quality of care and outcomes. They will also discuss insights from health care practices and community-based organizations about using stratified patient data to identify and address disparities and will elevate use cases for why it is essential to make investments to improve data collection infrastructure and practices. The dialogue will elevate outstanding
challenges to this effort and suggest public and private actions that can improve the collection and use of race and ethnicity data.






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Speakers:

- Katherine C. Haynes,Senior Program Officer, California Health Care Foundation
- Rodney Hood,CEO and Managing Partner, Care View Medical Group
- Cara James, President and CEO, Grantmakers In Health
- Fontane Lo,Deputy Director, AAPI Data
- Thu Quach,President, Asian Health Services
- Jennifer Haley, Principal Research Associate, Health Policy Center, Urban Institute(moderator)

We strive to host inclusive, accessible events that enable all individuals to engage fully. Please email
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Support for this webinar is provided by the California Health Care Foundation. The full event series was made possible with the support of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, The Commonwealth Fund, and the California Endowment. For more information on the Urban Institute&rsquo;s funding principles, go to
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Accelerating Progress toward Health Care Equity

How do we accelerate progress and catalyze health equity solutions?
This event series features conversations with leading scholars and social changemakers that identify where barriers to equity remain and how we can collectively advance and catalyze new solutions and accelerate progress toward health care equity. Racial and ethnic disparities in health care access, quality, and outcomes persist in the United States, some 20 years after the publication of the Institute of Medicine&rsquo;s report Unequal Treatment: Confronting Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health Care, which outlined steps to advance equity. In a series of virtual dialogues with the authors of papers that explore promising areas of progress and that promote accountability for action, the Urban Institute will explore next-generation health equity strategies that states and the federal
government can harness in partnership with the communities they serve.

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